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so compared to a state government operation, it was not that sophisticated. but in the sport of cycling, bill, do you think this was the most sophisticated cycling operation? >> sure. they perfected it for that era. they were the most organized. they had the most money. and the widest reach. >> he also seems to be saying that he wasn't doing anything that the culture wasn't doing. at one point he said that the epo generation began in the mid-'90s. that he was just sort of part of this generation. as you said, this was the most well-funded team. did they have access to stuff that other riders didn't have access to? >> they did. >> they did? >> that's the old level playing field argument. we were all cheating. when you have the doctor on an exclusive contract where you are the only one that can work with him, that's a bit of an advantage. when you have a private jet, billions of dollars and access to medicines that other people don't have, that's all an advantage. >> amazingly, he says he didn't feel that it was wrong. oprah said, did you feel bad about it? no,
so compared to a state government operation, it was not that sophisticated. but in the sport of cycling, bill, do you think this was the most sophisticated cycling operation? >> sure. they perfected it for that era. they were the most organized. they had the most money. and the widest reach. >> he also seems to be saying that he wasn't doing anything that the culture wasn't doing. at one point he said that the epo generation began in the mid-'90s. that he was just sort of part of...
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you can file and say, look, the federal government wasted money and i can prove it. he got $30 million from the federal government from when he was riding for the postal service team. if landis wins that lawsuit he not only gets the $30 million, he gets triple damages. $90 million potentially. and that is certainly a possibility. there are other aspects to the suit that may be more difficult to prove. but armstrong has bought himself a world of civil legal problems tonight. >> we're going to have more with the entire panel, betsy andreau as well around 10:30. fascinating stuff. stick around for that. we'll see you guys in a moment. >>> lance armstrong said he's spoken to her and her husband frankie, his former teammate. we'll ask her about it. follow me on twitter. i'll be tweeting tonight. >>> up next -- more breaking news. late details on americans held hostage by islamic terrorists. conflicting reports on the status of a rescue operation by algerian forces. u.s. wasn't even told about it, according to our sources. we'll have all the latest on that. at 1:45, the af
you can file and say, look, the federal government wasted money and i can prove it. he got $30 million from the federal government from when he was riding for the postal service team. if landis wins that lawsuit he not only gets the $30 million, he gets triple damages. $90 million potentially. and that is certainly a possibility. there are other aspects to the suit that may be more difficult to prove. but armstrong has bought himself a world of civil legal problems tonight. >> we're going...
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especially government. so when you have two lead earls of the sports institution at the very least covering up and te'o at the very least covered up this hoax, it just feeds that feeling that we can't trust anybody right now and if voters can't trust washington, if they can't trust their leaders, it is hard to get anything done. >> is that something that's isolated to now? i'm a kid of the '70s. i grew up with this image of the president being a liar. richard nixon. that's all i would hear and my impressions of lawmakers in washington, greatly formed early on during those '70s regarding that. is this so unique? i mean, even looking back i covered that baseball home run derby with sammy sosa and mark maguire and kids screaming in chicago for sammy sosa and now you probably wouldn't want your kid to get that guy's autograph. >> if you look at the polling on our faith and institutions, it hit a peak in the '40s and '50s, in the early '60s and started to decline with the vietnam war and then as you say with nix
especially government. so when you have two lead earls of the sports institution at the very least covering up and te'o at the very least covered up this hoax, it just feeds that feeling that we can't trust anybody right now and if voters can't trust washington, if they can't trust their leaders, it is hard to get anything done. >> is that something that's isolated to now? i'm a kid of the '70s. i grew up with this image of the president being a liar. richard nixon. that's all i would...
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said in a statement that the british and algerian governments say the algerian army is trying to take control of the compound but the company has no confirmation of hostages being released or casualties. >> we have breaking news from a chemical explosion on the uc davis campus has injured one person. police say a junior researcher was injured this morning in a small explosion inside an apartment on campus. several units have been evacuated. investigators found chemicals in one unit. police say they do not know what the researcher was doing. new this morning, a blow to boeing airlines that fly the new boeing 787 dreamliner which were grounded overnight. they had to scramble to rebook thousands. unite was the only carrier in the united states to book the plane, airlines in india, and qatar, and japan and ethiopia have grounded the jets. the dreamliners were ground over flaws that could cause fires. officials are investigating battery-related problems following the emergency landing of an ana dreamliner in japan on tuesday. now the airline has put on hold the service to san jose that lau
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meanwhile, governments from all over the world are expressing concern about the way the algerian government has handled the situation. nbc's stephanie gosk has more on how all of this unfolded. >> reporter: using tanks and helicopters, the algerian military launched an operation on their own to retake the remote gas field from the militants and free the hostages, including at least three americans. algeria says it's over, but details are few and casualty reports vary widely from a few dead to dozens. u.s. officials are saying little about the operation or the american hostages. >> because of the fluidity and the fact that there is a lot of planning going on, i cannot give you any further details at this time. >> reporter: the militants attacked the sprawling gas facility in the remote sahara wednesday morning, taking dozens of the foreign and algerian hostages. confirming al ge ining algeria' to take the facility, british prime minister david cameron did not sound hopeful. >> i think we have to prepare ourselves for the possibility of bad news ahead. >> reporter: several hostages did manage
meanwhile, governments from all over the world are expressing concern about the way the algerian government has handled the situation. nbc's stephanie gosk has more on how all of this unfolded. >> reporter: using tanks and helicopters, the algerian military launched an operation on their own to retake the remote gas field from the militants and free the hostages, including at least three americans. algeria says it's over, but details are few and casualty reports vary widely from a few...
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algerian government said they released hundreds of hostages but not held in the same place. some were hiding. >> i feel safe at the moment. i won't be happy until i'm in the u.k. and see my family. my heart goes out to the guys that are still there. hopefully they will get home safe. >> reporter: one irish hostage told his brother who then relayed to a british newspaper that he escaped when the fifth vehicle in that convoy was struck by the algerian military. he said that the hostage takers had put bomb belts around some of the hostages, but he managed to get out. >> gregg: jennifer griffin, thanks very much. let's turn to lance armstrong. he has finally admitted for all those years and for all the world to hear that he is a cheat he a fraud and liar and bully. his epic career was complete sham. he came clean in an interview with oprah winfrey confessing he took banned substances to win we're talking about testosterone and human growth hormone. >> did you ever take banned substances or dope? >> yes. >> gregg: for years he denied cheating. he called other people liars trying
algerian government said they released hundreds of hostages but not held in the same place. some were hiding. >> i feel safe at the moment. i won't be happy until i'm in the u.k. and see my family. my heart goes out to the guys that are still there. hopefully they will get home safe. >> reporter: one irish hostage told his brother who then relayed to a british newspaper that he escaped when the fifth vehicle in that convoy was struck by the algerian military. he said that the...
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my problem with where health care is, it's very government-controlled and it's becoming more government-controlled so it's the opposite of free enterprise capitalism. >> all that and more in just minutes away, first, manti mania. notre dame football star manti te'o in the center of a big hoax, at the the victim or in on the hoax. and a teammate calling him a liar. >> and joining us with the latest facts on this story and jack, before we get to your conversations with teammates of him, i'm curious, set the stage. what are the facts as we know it tonight? >> well, the facts are so convoluted. it's such a long, deep rabbit hole where the story comes from. the quick version is that here you have manti te'o, star linebacker, notre dame, goes on to come in second place in heisman trophy ballots. he had this girlfriend he allegedly met a few years ago, she allegedly was diagnosed with leukemia and he kind of rode this wave of this tragic love story that happened to coincide on the same day as his grandmother's died, this fictitious girlfriend passed away and he was crying on the side line of the michigan
my problem with where health care is, it's very government-controlled and it's becoming more government-controlled so it's the opposite of free enterprise capitalism. >> all that and more in just minutes away, first, manti mania. notre dame football star manti te'o in the center of a big hoax, at the the victim or in on the hoax. and a teammate calling him a liar. >> and joining us with the latest facts on this story and jack, before we get to your conversations with teammates of...
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government offered assistance, and i'm sure other nations did as well. and the challenge is, is trying to get there on the ground, to assist the host government, so you can give them the best tactical advice you possibly can. yet in this case, it looks like events started to unfold and the algerians just moved in. >> fred, do you think at this point, the united states, which had originally said last night, that the united states was going to be in charge of this. they say that they didn't know the algerians were going to do what they did, but we can now assume that there are u.s. special forces nearby. could there still be an american raid here, in which more lives could be saved? >> i wouldn't think so, at this point. i think the assistance was offered and for whatever reason, it was turned down, perhaps. i know how that works, having been deployed on these kinds of missions in the past. you really need country clearance, you need overnight clearance, in order to get into country. you need to stage -- it's not that simple. but if the host government tur
government offered assistance, and i'm sure other nations did as well. and the challenge is, is trying to get there on the ground, to assist the host government, so you can give them the best tactical advice you possibly can. yet in this case, it looks like events started to unfold and the algerians just moved in. >> fred, do you think at this point, the united states, which had originally said last night, that the united states was going to be in charge of this. they say that they didn't...
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said in a statement that the british and algerian governments say the algerian army is trying to take control of the compound but the company has no confirmation of hostages being released or casualties. >> we have breaking news from a chemical explosion on the uc davis campus has injured one person. police say a junior researcher was injured this morning in a small explosion inside an apartment on campus. several units have been evacuated. investigators found chemicals in one unit. police say they do not know what the researcher was doing. new this morning, a blow to boeing airlines that fly the new boeing 787 dreamliner which were grounded overnight. they had to scramble to rebook thousands. unite was the only carrier in the united states to book the plane, airlines in india, and qatar, and japan and ethiopia have grounded the jets. the dreamliners were ground over flaws that could cause fires. officials are investigating battery-related problems following the emergency landing of an ana dreamliner in japan on tuesday. now the airline has put on hold the service to san jose that lau
said in a statement that the british and algerian governments say the algerian army is trying to take control of the compound but the company has no confirmation of hostages being released or casualties. >> we have breaking news from a chemical explosion on the uc davis campus has injured one person. police say a junior researcher was injured this morning in a small explosion inside an apartment on campus. several units have been evacuated. investigators found chemicals in one unit....
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it is saying it's working with h algeria and other governments to secure the release. we'll get a live update from the pentagon. house republicans meeting in virginia say they will pass a three-month temporary debt limit increase next week. they are also proposing that no lawmaker be paid if the senate does not pass the budget in three months. president obama's re-election team is becoming a non-profit group dedicated to advancing the second term agenda. you may already be feeling the negative effects from obamacare, jobs eliminated. we'll examine it. "special report" starts at 6:00 eastern. now back to "the five" in new york. ♪ ♪ >> dana: last knight on "red eye," i finally got a chance to go back on "red eye." greg invited me. some people got a tip from me that i passed along that i thought was real. it was about how the department of interior has a new $22,000 renovation about 100 square foot bathroom. in the bathroom is a new $3 ,500 fridge. i explained why here. >> sometimes if you come back from a country after you have had an intestinal problem, keep the toi
it is saying it's working with h algeria and other governments to secure the release. we'll get a live update from the pentagon. house republicans meeting in virginia say they will pass a three-month temporary debt limit increase next week. they are also proposing that no lawmaker be paid if the senate does not pass the budget in three months. president obama's re-election team is becoming a non-profit group dedicated to advancing the second term agenda. you may already be feeling the negative...
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the algerian government reports 32 islamic militants and 23 hostages are dead following an army raid today, the fourth day of that crisis. defense secretary leon panetta called the loss of life appalling and vowed to bring the terrorists to justice. >> nobody is going to attack the united states of america and get away with it. for that reason we have made a commitment that we'll go after al qaeda wherever they are. and wherever they try to hide. >> at this point the u.s. will only confirm the death of one american engineer from texas and one british worker. it is not clear how many hostages were taken in the first place. on thursday, the algerian army began its counterattack to liberate the plant that is deep in the desert 800 miles from the capital. officials say the rebels were about to drive the hostages to another country. >>> a man walked on stage and pointed a gas pistol a at politician delivering a speech in bulgaria's capital today. the turkish leader struck the man before he could pull the trigger. a group of people kicked, punched and stomped on the gunman before he was ar
the algerian government reports 32 islamic militants and 23 hostages are dead following an army raid today, the fourth day of that crisis. defense secretary leon panetta called the loss of life appalling and vowed to bring the terrorists to justice. >> nobody is going to attack the united states of america and get away with it. for that reason we have made a commitment that we'll go after al qaeda wherever they are. and wherever they try to hide. >> at this point the u.s. will only...
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we don't need the government involved in this. it is all about the big c, control. >> reporter: as part of washington's new gun debate congress has to decide whether to approve president obama's request of $10 million to renew the study of gun violence. >> so forget everything you know about immigration and california. the face of our state is literally changing. cbs5 reporter len ramirez shows us how. >> reporter: california has always been diverse, but now the meting pot it taking on a more asian flavor, a lot more. according to the u.s. census asians have replaced latinos as the biggest group of immigrants coming to the golden state. ann jose vice mayor madison gwynn says you can see the change everywhere you look. she's now one of three asian americans on the san jose city council. >> we're seeing this huge shift among asian american immigrants, but again i'm not surprised given the fact that here in the silicon valley we have seen that shift the last decade or so. >> reporter: the numbers show it's a big change. asian immigra
we don't need the government involved in this. it is all about the big c, control. >> reporter: as part of washington's new gun debate congress has to decide whether to approve president obama's request of $10 million to renew the study of gun violence. >> so forget everything you know about immigration and california. the face of our state is literally changing. cbs5 reporter len ramirez shows us how. >> reporter: california has always been diverse, but now the meting pot it...
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trump succeeds in proving that obama's birth certificate's a fraud, how will that affect the ability to govern the country? no, no. i guess what i'm kind of struck by is we're talking about now few days away from the second inauguration, what are the big themes to define the obama term and seems to me maybe more than we have seen in the recent past, this second term really, the basic contours of the second term set in place. it is this fight over what the safety net is, what the balance between spending cuts and revenue increases should be in terms of dealing with the deficit. that's been the battle that's waged since early 2011 and republicans grabbed control of the house. they have the house for two years and feels like more of a ceremonial second inaugural than usual. >> yeah. and i think he's going to have a very tough -- toure was right saying i have a limited idea of how much to get done in this term. lbj in 1965 had had the largest landslide in history, more democrats in congress than any other time in the 20th century except for roosevelt and told the people, we have got six months bec
trump succeeds in proving that obama's birth certificate's a fraud, how will that affect the ability to govern the country? no, no. i guess what i'm kind of struck by is we're talking about now few days away from the second inauguration, what are the big themes to define the obama term and seems to me maybe more than we have seen in the recent past, this second term really, the basic contours of the second term set in place. it is this fight over what the safety net is, what the balance between...
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and clashes between troops and anti-government rebels. the obama administration is continuing its push to rally support for sweeping plan to address gun violence. on thursday, vice-president joe biden called for action before hundreds of u.s. mayors gathered in washington, d.c. foreign annual meeting. in his address, biden referenced the shooting rampage in newtown, connecticut that claimed the lives of 20 children, six school staff, and the shooter's mother. >> we have to do something. i hope we all agree there is a need to respond to the carnage on our streets and in our schools. i hope we all agree that mass shootings like the one we witnessed in newtown 34 days ago cannot continue to be tolerated. that tragedy in all my years of public life i think is -- has affected the public psyche in a way i have never seen before. >> a new poll affirms vice president joe biden's claim about the impact of new town, finding it affected the public opinion on guns or deeply than other shootings. a new poll says 54% of americans believe gun control la
and clashes between troops and anti-government rebels. the obama administration is continuing its push to rally support for sweeping plan to address gun violence. on thursday, vice-president joe biden called for action before hundreds of u.s. mayors gathered in washington, d.c. foreign annual meeting. in his address, biden referenced the shooting rampage in newtown, connecticut that claimed the lives of 20 children, six school staff, and the shooter's mother. >> we have to do something. i...
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and other governments asked them to hold off out of concern for the safety of hostages. >> we don't negotiate. we don't mess around. >> the official algerian news agency said they began to execute the remaining hostages as the algerian army moved in. now the focus will shift to the mastermind of this attack, mokhtar, david, he's made himself one of the most wanted man in the world. >>> and also this evening, we're hearing more of the portrait of the terror inside from those who managed to flee. those workers who had to walk passed the dead. many have been flown to italy, at the island of sicily. where abc's nick schifrin is tonight. nick? >> reporter: david, good evening. u.s. officials tell us about a dozen survivors are recuperating at the u.s. naval base here in sicily. they are just beginning to come to term with the trauma they suffered. they are all shell shocked and barely made it out alive. >> i don't remember, it happened so fast. >> reporter: survivors describe scenes of fear and brutality. for more than 80 hours they did anything to stay alive. many were beaten and witnessed execut
and other governments asked them to hold off out of concern for the safety of hostages. >> we don't negotiate. we don't mess around. >> the official algerian news agency said they began to execute the remaining hostages as the algerian army moved in. now the focus will shift to the mastermind of this attack, mokhtar, david, he's made himself one of the most wanted man in the world. >>> and also this evening, we're hearing more of the portrait of the terror inside from those...
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. >>> progress does not compel us to settle centuries long debates about the role of government for all time, but it does require us to act in our time. >> millions of americans, of course, watched president obama lay out his vision for the country yesterday. keeping them honest, though, even as he spoke, another big washington power player was already gearing up to advance its agenda. not lawmakers, judges or journalists. lobbyists. gearing up for battle to block bills or change them, usurp loopholes or widen them. talking about republicans, democrats, you name it. you might like some of what they're doing, but chances are you won't be pleased about this. a congresswoman who just got re-elected but is leaving already, taking what she learned in congress to get paid big dollars, leaving the people who elected her basically high and dry. drew griffin is keeping them honest. >> reporter: she may be the perfect example of what washington critics call the revolving door syndrome. congresswoman, it's drew griffin with cnn. which could explain why all we got from congresswoman joann emerson w
. >>> progress does not compel us to settle centuries long debates about the role of government for all time, but it does require us to act in our time. >> millions of americans, of course, watched president obama lay out his vision for the country yesterday. keeping them honest, though, even as he spoke, another big washington power player was already gearing up to advance its agenda. not lawmakers, judges or journalists. lobbyists. gearing up for battle to block bills or change...
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but also to government officials in london, washington and paris, who encourage algerians to make the safety of the hostages their first priority. >> wonder if there's tensions between the american government and the algerian military this morning. brian, thank you very much. we appreciate it. >> get information back. brian, thanks. >>> we turn, now, tonight two of lance armstrong's public confession to years of cheating, doping and lying to the whole world about it. armstrong began to break down when he talked about his family. abc's neal karlinsky has been all over this story from the very beginning and joins us with more. neal, in many ways, this seemed to be the more compelling of the two interviews. >> reporter: it certainly was. good morning, bianna. over the course of two nights there was plenty of evidence that armstrong's ability to lie is still on display. but there was one moment when the person behind the attitude and the image broke through. >> incredible. unbelievable. >> reporter: when you peel away all the lies, the cheating, the cover-ups and bullying, lance armstrong
but also to government officials in london, washington and paris, who encourage algerians to make the safety of the hostages their first priority. >> wonder if there's tensions between the american government and the algerian military this morning. brian, thank you very much. we appreciate it. >> get information back. brian, thanks. >>> we turn, now, tonight two of lance armstrong's public confession to years of cheating, doping and lying to the whole world about it....
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when it is compared to the east german olympic program, it wasn't that sophisticated as the government program was. all that was just part one of his interview with oprah. part two is tonight. to say the least, a lot of people very anxious to hear what he has to say next. we have assembled some people who know armstrong very well. he's a former teammate of tyler hamilton and an author. bill strickland is here as well. an editor at large at bicycling magazine, has written about armstrong for years and cnn legal analyst jeffrey toobin. you have been in touch with armstrong since that interview. i guess in the last 24 hours. what can you say about what he said? >> i we had an exchange, last noilt night, he asked if i watched the interview. >> did he think you might not be watching? >> i gave him my opinion of what i thought he had done right, and the parts i thought he was wrong about. and we had, i would say, kind of a respectful exchange about that. this morning, we had another one. and it ended with something i thought was very interesting. he kind of signed off by saying, work to do.
when it is compared to the east german olympic program, it wasn't that sophisticated as the government program was. all that was just part one of his interview with oprah. part two is tonight. to say the least, a lot of people very anxious to hear what he has to say next. we have assembled some people who know armstrong very well. he's a former teammate of tyler hamilton and an author. bill strickland is here as well. an editor at large at bicycling magazine, has written about armstrong for...
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of course, the american government said no, the algerian government said no, no way, just free the hostages and there is no, nothing else. that's why the situation is very-- >> very tense. >> yes, that's right. very tense, yes. >> greta: thank you, sir. >> you're welcome. >> and militants have reportedly offered to trade the two american hostages as he just said for terrorists jailed in the u.s. states department spokesperson victoria newland saying the u.s. does not negotiate with terrorists. what should president obama be doing. former ambassador john bolton and many nationalities are held hostage there, but there are americans. >> well, i think the hostages latest offer to get some of the terrorists we've still got in jail out, shows that america's really still the center of this, but there are much broader implications here than just what happens in this hostage negotiation. the algerians have already botched it in my view by the way they've handled it over the last three days. all we can do at this point is hope that the remaining hostages get out and that in fact they're still alive a
of course, the american government said no, the algerian government said no, no way, just free the hostages and there is no, nothing else. that's why the situation is very-- >> very tense. >> yes, that's right. very tense, yes. >> greta: thank you, sir. >> you're welcome. >> and militants have reportedly offered to trade the two american hostages as he just said for terrorists jailed in the u.s. states department spokesperson victoria newland saying the u.s. does...
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the government reported this week that construction was up more than 12% in december to the highest level in four years. carter evans reports from los angeles, california is leading the comeback. >> really pretty. >> i know, it's looking really good. >> reporter: erin and dino omens just bought their dream home. >> just felt like the economy was starting to turn and at the same time, the interest rates kept getting lower and lower. that created a sense of urgency. >> reporter: they are hardly alone. at this development east of los angeles, sales have tripled over the last year. they're now selling homes faster than they can build them. >> this community is hoppin''. there's a lot of activity. >> reporter: real estate agent rose broghamer says it's a stark contrast to the scene here five years ago when the real estate boom went bust. there was a period where this was kind of like a ghost town. >> that's a really good word for it. it was very desolate. i did a lot of short sales helped a lot of people move out of their homes, out of their dream homes and had nowhere to put them. >> reporter
the government reported this week that construction was up more than 12% in december to the highest level in four years. carter evans reports from los angeles, california is leading the comeback. >> really pretty. >> i know, it's looking really good. >> reporter: erin and dino omens just bought their dream home. >> just felt like the economy was starting to turn and at the same time, the interest rates kept getting lower and lower. that created a sense of urgency....
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the government owns the hotel we were staying at across the street. i didn't know that until hours ago. and they cleaned out our hotel room. took our cameras. about $10,000 cash finally got us out. >> john: i'm taking it you don't really have high hopes for the morsi administration and their relations? >> you know, it is a tough time in egypt. there is a lot of really good people in egypt. my personal feeling is the way the government's being run right now, no, i don't have a lot of high hopes for it. it is a shame because there are a lot of great people there. citizens are top-notch. they're having things rammed down their throat that another not ready for. >> john: he's become increasingly unpopular. egypt's number one industry is touchism. their economy depends on it. why would they do this to an american? >> top-level officials in the state department and the embassy as soon as 3:00 today called me and said if you can -- because i didn't come out here to start pointing fingers or hassling anyone other than bringing attention to the situation. they
the government owns the hotel we were staying at across the street. i didn't know that until hours ago. and they cleaned out our hotel room. took our cameras. about $10,000 cash finally got us out. >> john: i'm taking it you don't really have high hopes for the morsi administration and their relations? >> you know, it is a tough time in egypt. there is a lot of really good people in egypt. my personal feeling is the way the government's being run right now, no, i don't have a lot of...
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controlled and it's more government controlled. so it's the opposite of free enterprise capitalism. >> the regional federal reserve bank recently asked small businesses what effects they're hiring. many pointed to the uncertainty of the new healthcare law as a major impediment. bret? >> bret: jim, thank you. if you own, or work in a small business, is your company making pre-emptive cuts because of obamacare? let me know on twitter. follow me@bretbaeir. unemployment rates dropped in 22 states last month. they were up in 16. unchanged in 12. nevada and rhode island share the highest job lest rate at 10.#%. the usual suspects with an unusual job. the obama re-election team is morphing to a political advocacy group. you will recognize many of the players. chief white house correspondent ed henry on the first of its kind move. president obama's final campaign ended 7 # days ago. or did it? adding new meaning to term "permanent campaign" the president is converting the chicago campaign apparatus to a non-profit lobbying group. aimed to
controlled and it's more government controlled. so it's the opposite of free enterprise capitalism. >> the regional federal reserve bank recently asked small businesses what effects they're hiring. many pointed to the uncertainty of the new healthcare law as a major impediment. bret? >> bret: jim, thank you. if you own, or work in a small business, is your company making pre-emptive cuts because of obamacare? let me know on twitter. follow me@bretbaeir. unemployment rates dropped in...
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government is the problem. >> well, my fellow americans, this is our time. let us embrace it. >> we must pick ourselves up, dust ourselves off, and begin again the work of remaking america. >> president obama will give his second inaulg real address on monday after the pomp. the inauguration day wasn't always so elaborate. kenneth c. davis looks back at the history and tradition of the oath of office. good morning. >> good morning. office a pleasure. >> yes. all right. why does inauguration take place on january 20th? that was not always the case. >> that's correct. it was originally march 4th although washington took it on april 29th, but that's another story. it was moving to january 20th because the time between the inauguration and election was too long. there was the crisis when lincoln was elected. another was in 1933. we saw roosevelt. the depression was going on. roosevelt couldn't do nothing respond. hoover was a lame-.cal president. they decided to move it up so the new president could respond more quickly to a crisis. >> if it's on sunday, january
government is the problem. >> well, my fellow americans, this is our time. let us embrace it. >> we must pick ourselves up, dust ourselves off, and begin again the work of remaking america. >> president obama will give his second inaulg real address on monday after the pomp. the inauguration day wasn't always so elaborate. kenneth c. davis looks back at the history and tradition of the oath of office. good morning. >> good morning. office a pleasure. >> yes. all...
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but witnesses say the massacre was not carried out by government troops. to find out what really happened. >> they're fighting on the edge of palms, where 5,000 people have been killed so far. a toll that's just gone up, dramatically. something terrible has just happened here. >> covered by an armored vehicle, we walked to haswea, a scene of a massacre, both sides agree dozens were killed here, after that they agree on nothing. the opposition says that 116 people were killed in these streets, men, women and children shot and burned to death. they say forces loyal to the regime did this. local men came out of hiding, they haven't seen each other since the fighting began. each one had a story of loved ones murdered. but they claim it wasn't the regime who killed in cold blood, it was rebels. you are saying the army did not commit a massacre? >> no, it was armed men, rebels, dressed in black, they say. they say the gunmen were from a fundamentalist group linked to al qaeda. a woman and fife children were shot dead here and then their bodies burned allegedly b
but witnesses say the massacre was not carried out by government troops. to find out what really happened. >> they're fighting on the edge of palms, where 5,000 people have been killed so far. a toll that's just gone up, dramatically. something terrible has just happened here. >> covered by an armored vehicle, we walked to haswea, a scene of a massacre, both sides agree dozens were killed here, after that they agree on nothing. the opposition says that 116 people were killed in...